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Michael Nail. Brandtastic Marketing. Kerri Van Horne. Harold Short. Larry Shughart. Gustavo Casillas. The settling of the house will cause cracks in the mortar.
Moisture from various sources will sit in these cracks and then in the winter it will freeze and thaw. This freeze-thaw cycle will cause the cracks to widen and the bricks will loosen and begin to move. Chimneys and porches are less protected and thus will decay faster than the rest of the house. The first thing necessary is to adequately prepare the surface to be repaired so that the new mortar bonds properly to the brick.
Next it is vital that the new mortar be a similar type as the old mortar. If you use a hard modern mortar it can be harder than the old soft bricks and as the house moves due to the ground contracting and expanding it can ruin the brick. We make our own mortar from lime and sand that is very close to the original mortar. At Denver Masonry LLC our mission is to provide high quality service by blending the right ingredients: excellent craftsmanship, attention to detail, customized solutions, and quality customer service.
Our goal is to create a satisfying product that lasts. Some of you will rebuild the deserted ruins of your cities. Then you will be known as a rebuilder of walls and a restorer of homes. Isaiah NLT. Denver Masonry LLC - since Name First, Last :.
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